Miss Dale Elliott To Tour France, England, Italy
' Dale Elliott, 3340 White
Oak Road, Raleigh, daughter
. of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliott
* of Edenton, will leave Friday
from the John F. Kennedy
International Airport, Ai r
France Terminal on a three
week fashion seminar. She
will tour England, France
r and Italy.
This .Nancy Taylor Euro
pean Seminar Program fea
tures jet transportation every
where, one major meal each
day at a different restaurant
to experience the full variety
that each city has to offer,
licensed government guides
every day, licensed couriers
from the time the students
arrive in Europe until they
leave, also classroom sem
inars.
The fashion group will be
taken to certain major fash
ion houses in each of the key
fashion cities, London, Some,
Florence and Paris, for spe
cial fashion shows. They
will be taken “behind the
scenes” at some of Europe’s
> great department stores and
will tour some of the larger
fashion manufacturing opera
tions in those cities.
Miss Elliott’s itinerary while
in iLondon includes London’s i
West End, London’s East
Memorial Resolution For Judge W. S. Privott
Upon motion of C. A. Phil
lips, seconded by C. M. Ev
ans, and unanimously carried,
the Board of Commissioners
of Chowan County, in meet
ing duly assembled on March
35, 1970, do resolve as fol
lows:
Resolved that the members
of the Board are saddened and
distressed to be informed of
the sudden death of .Judge
William Scott Privott, Dis
trict Judge of the First Dis
trict, and a native and resi
Ralph E Parrish j
Clerk of Court I
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End, Changing of the Guard
at Buckingham Palace, an il
luminated tour of London,
Tower of London which con
tains the crown jewels, St.
Paul’s Cathedral and Dickens
Old Curiosity Shop a lecture
at Oxford University in Ox
ford and on to Windsor for a
tour of Windsor Castle be
fore arriving in Stratford-on-
Avon, where she will attend'
a performance of the
Shakespeare Theater, War
wick Castle. Enroute to Lon
don Airport on the way to
Paris, she will visit Church
ill’s grave.
They will fly to Paris on
the seventh day. While in
Paris she will take a boat
ride on the Seine, tour Ver
sailles, hear lecture on Paris
fashions at Sorbonne, visit
the Louvre, tour Paris at
night.
On the 12th day she and
the 16 other students and
chaperone will transfer to
Orly Airport for flight to
Rome and proceed by private
motorcoach to Florence,
where she will tour the prin
cipal art museums. There
will be a tour to Pisa for a
visit to the Leaning Tower,
Baptistery and Cathedral, and
illuminated tour of Florence.
dent of Chowan County.
Judge Privott had spent
most of his life in Edenton
except the years when he
erved with the United States
Navy during World War HI
and the Korean War. In the
U. S. Naval Service he at
tained the rank of Com
mander.
For more than thirty years
he carried on an active gen
eral practice of law in Eden
ton and was regarded by the
people in the community and
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1*76
Before going to Rome they
will hear a lecture on Anci
ent and Modem Rome. In
Rome they will visit Vil
lad’Este, have a night at the
opera, visit the Vatican and
St. Peter’s Square, drive out
side Rome to Tivoli, take
private motorcoach to the
Catacombs via the Appian
Chowan Golf Club News
By LEW DEXTER
Please don’t forget, if you
haven’t signed up for the
Roanoke Golf Association
tournament to be played in
Plymouth this coming Sun
day, please call the pro and
get your name on the list by
Friday evening. As of right
now there are only 21 men
out of 34 signed up. We
need more players than that,
so let’s all pitch in and make
our first away from home
match a good one.
The ladies’ clinics are go
ing along rather smoothly and
we are having a good turn
out. We are half way
through this clinic and all
the ladies seem rather pleas
ed. Only thing is, I haven’t
seen any of them practicing
what they are learning in the
clinics. I mean on the prac-
the members of the legal pro
fession as an able and ethical
practitioner of law.
He was active in the affairs
and business of the Edenton
Baptist Church where, among
other activities he was a
teacher of a men’s Sunday
School class.
Before attaining the office
of District Judge he had pre
viously served as Prosecuting
Attorney of Recorder’s Court
and Recorders’ Judge for
many years in Chowan Coun
ty.
As a Judge he was al
ways courteous and fair to
all parties, including those
accused of crime and temp
ered his judgments and sen
tences with mercy. His ad
ministration of the office of
Judge was without adverse
criticism. He was highly re
garded by members of the
legal profession throughout
the district.
We do further resolve to
j record our feeling of loss
i upon the occasion of the death
of Judge William Scott Priv
ott and to extend our sincere
sympathy to his wife and son
and to order a copy of this
Resolution be incorporated in
the minutes of this meeting
and that a copy be sent to his
family.
This 25th day of March,
1970.
Board of Commissioners
of Chowan County
By J. Clarence Leary,
Chairman.
Attest:
Bertha B. Bunch, Clerk.
ON DEAN’S LIST
King’s Business College of
Raleigh has just released
news that Gary B. Hardison
has been listed on the Dean’s
| List for the winter quarter.
! Hardison is the son cif Mr.
and Mrs. Charles B. Hardison
of Edenton.
■More than 10,000 persons
participated in extension
courses and continuing edu
cation programs offered by
the Extension Division of the
University of North Carolina
at Greensboro during the aca
demic year 1906-69.
A limited “pass/not pass”
grading system has been in
augurated at the University
of North Carolina at Greens
boro. Under the system, a
student may elect to be evalu
ated on a “pass/not pass”
scale in one course each
semester.
Way.
On the 20th day she will
depart Rome for New York
and home.
Miss Elliott is a student at
Hardbarger’s School of Fash
ion and attended the one
week New York Fashion
Seminar in February. She
will graduate in June.
tke tee, not on the course.
Remember, you should always
practice what you learn in
order to get better. 1 have
some ladies’ starter sets in
stock now for the new ladies
that don't want to put a lot
of money into a full set of
clubs. Also, I have junior
sets.
Pro Tip Os The Week
If you are having trouble
hitting your 2 or 3 iron, or
even your 3 wood, why don’t
you try a 5 wood? This
club is one of the most im
portant clubs you can put in
your bag. This club has the
loft to get the ball up with
less effort and you can hit it
as far as a 2 or 3 iron in
most cases. As we get older
we have a feeling that we
can’t hit the long irons like
we used to. Os course, we
know this is all in your head
but just the same we feel
that we can’t hit them and of
course if you feel you can’t
hit the long irons you are not
going to. So, put a 5 wood
in your bag and practice
with it and I’m sure you will
find that you will wonder
how you ever got along with
out it after using it a while.
Social Security
Questions-Answers
Q. I will be 63 In a few
months, but I will continue
to work. My earnings will
be about SIO,OOO a year. Can 1 ,
I get Medicare?
A. Yes, you do not have
to retire to get Medicare pro
tection. Just be sure to sign
up for it at your social se
curity office.
Q. If I should become too
disabled to work, when
should I let my social secur
ity office know?
A. As soon as it appears
that your condition is going
to last at least 12 months. ,
Q. If I rent out my entire
farm or a portion of it for
cash rent, can I report this
income as social security
earnings? |
A. If you do not partici
pate in the farming opera-:
tion, the cash rent is not con- 1
sidered "income” for social
security purposes. I
Q. I am 66 years old and
have never signed up for the
supplemental medical insur
ance under Medicare. I’ve
now decided I want this in
surance. When can I sign
up? <
A. You may sign up any
time during the period of
January 1 through March 31,
1970. Although you may
sign up during this period,
your medical insurance will
not be effective until July 1, i
1970.
Q. My first child was ■
born nine years ago and I •
haven’t worked since that
time. I had worked under
social security for about
seven years when I quit. My
husband says that if I should
die, the children would re
ceive nothing from my social
security. Is this right?
A. No. Each child would
be eligible for a monthly
payment from social security.
A change in the law last
year made this possible. Be
fore the change, a woman
must have worked until
shortly before her death in
order for her children to be
eligible for social security
payments.
Students Slated
For Tyner Revival
Rev. H. C. Leake, pastor of
Happy Home Holiness Church,
announces special services
this weekend with college
students from Franklin
Springs, Ga., in charge.
Students from Emmanv i
College, including the E. 0.
Trio, will be at the Tyner
Church Friday, Saturday ard
Sunday. Services will be at
7:30 P. M. Friday and Sat
urday night and 11 A. M. on
Sunday.
David Wiggins, a student at
the college, will be the guest
speaker.
The public is invited to
participate in these services.
LEGION MEETS APRIL 7
The Ed. G. Bond Post No.
40 of the American Legion
will hold its monthly meet
ing Tuesday, April 7, at 6
P. M. at the Legion Hut. A
“dutch” steak supper will be
held at 7 P. M. for members.
For reservations, call or see
Troy Toppin or Bill Stallings.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Charles Davenport of Cres
well announce the birth of a
baby boy, bom at 3:45 P. M.
March 27, at Chowan Hos
pital. The mother is the
former Donna Thomas, daugh
ter of Mr. and iMrs. Donald
Thomas of Edenton.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Walter By
rum wish to express their
appreciation ifor the prayers,
kindness, cards, flowers,
food and all the good deeds
which were shown to us dur
ing the illness and death of
our loved one.
c THE FAMILY.
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By HARRY VENTERS
Agricultural! Extension Agent
The Chowan and Hyland
Ruritan Clubs will sponsor
' e 16th annual Junior Live
stock Show and Sale on April
15. The event this year will
take place at Valhalla Pro
duce instead of the peanut
warehouse at C ross Roads,
where it has been held for
the past few years. The
Ruritan Club members hope
that Chowan County farmers
and other interested persons
will attend and help support
this event.
'Last year’s grand champion
steer was sold to Byrum
Hardware Company for 36c
per pound, while Home Feed
A Fertilizer Company bought
the reserve champion steer.
They were shown by Joe
SCOTTISH RITE CLUB
HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING
The Chowan Scottish Rite
Club held its monthly meet
ing at the club house on
Granville Street Friday night
at 7:30 o’clock. There were
a large number cf members
and their wives present. A
covered dish supper was the
menu.
'President Clarence White
welcomed everyone. The
spring reunion and possible
candidates was discussed.
The first fish fry of the
year for the club was dis
cussed, which will be held
April 25 from 11 A. M. to 7
P. M.
Tile next meeting of the
club is to be held on April
24 at 7.30 P. M.
President White urges all
members who can to attend
the spring reunion in New
Bern in April.
Never pay any attention to
the person who knows what
he says is right.
Farms In Chowan County
Carroll and Jane Par
rish respectively.
Cindy Ward showed last
year’s grand champion indivi
dual pig and her brother
Harry showed the grand
champion pen of three. M.
D. Baker Hog Market bought
both entries.
In this year’s show and
sale champions will be se
lected in two classes of hogs.
Class I consists of hogs
weighing 180-220 pounds and
Class II from 221 to 240
pounds. There will be both
individual and pen of three
entries in both classes.
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Steers will be shown in one
class and prizes will be
awarded according to grade.
In order to receive prize
money, the steers must be
shown at halter.
Judging of swine will be
gin at 9:30 A. M. on the 15th
and steers will be judged
immediately after the swine.
Steer fitting and showman
ship will be at 11 A. M. Af
ter a lunch break, trophies
and ribbons will be awarded
at 2 P. M. and the sale of
animals will be held immedi
ately after this short presen
tation.